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Paper#01
16 mcsq's
2 marks questn=3
3 marks questn=2
5 marks questn=2

1-two properties of average (2)
2-difference between frequency distribution and cumulative frequency distribution (2)
3- if a coin is tossed 6 tyms what is the probability of geetiing 1 head (5)
4-whisker plot (5)
IF P(A^B)=... and P(A)=.. P(B)=..
are A and B independent? (3)
Paper#02
total question 27
find harmonic mean of the given data
X=11 22 33 44 55 2 marks
find regression of line 5 marks
find standard deviation,variance 2 marks
coeffient of variance 5 marks

There were 17 Quizes and 6 Short Long
Paper 1
Define Simple and compound sample 2 marks
differ between Combination and permutation2 marks
Differentiate between absolute dispersion and relative dispersion and
what is dispersion 3 marks
Describe descriptive and infraction statistics 3 marks
data was given Found Harmonic mean, and Geometric mean 5 marks
Find Slop Bxy from given data 5 marks
Paper 2
if pare of dice are rolled what is probability of get Total of 10 and Total
of 9 2 marks
what is meant by sample point2 marks
write down the empirical relationship between Mean, Median and
Mode3 marks
Describe Statistic, perimeter and also tell what is Classification mean? 3
marks
in Equation Y = a +bx what is Y, a, b, x ? 5 marks
Two coins are tossed draw a sample space and also tell the probability
of:
 2 Heads
 at least 1 head
 1 tail
 at least 2 tails 5 marks

PAPER#1

2 defination bi thi
1: what is average and explain it briefly
2: what is the coffiecent of ditribution
3: define random experiment


PAPER#2

17 mcqs many mcqs were from probability formulas just like independent and other kind of stuff

hope you people prepare paper stat 2009

and the long question were total (2q x 3)(3q x 3)(5q x 2)

types of averages (2)
describe least square method (2)
is baye's theorem works on created sample space for more than two?(2)
NOTE: i answered it ''yes it works!'' you people must verify

difference between absolute dispression and relative dispression (3)
if P (A intersection B) = 2/15
p(A) = 34/80
P(B) = 4/10

are they independent?(3)

find co-effiecent skewness values are q3 = 39.090
q1 = 36 or 40.000
x~ = 41.00(something)




On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 9:55 AM, syedashiza .princes <shizaarooj@gmail.com> wrote:
Assalamo alaikum!

if any one have current papers of sta301 kindly share wid me plzzzz

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